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COMMENT: Why South African fans should be concerned about the sale of SuperSport United

COMMENT: Why South African fans should be concerned about the sale of SuperSport United

IOL News04-07-2025
Supersport United CEO Stanley Matthews celebrates with coach Andre Arendse after surviving relegation in Pretoria against Golden Arrows.
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The sale of SuperSport United to Siwelele Football Club, pending PSL Executive Committee approval, has reignited an uncomfortable reality in South African football — one that has quietly unfolded over the past decade.
Clubs are no longer preserved for legacy, community, or youth development. They are bought and sold like stock — and for fans, that's deeply worrying.
SuperSport's decision to offload United after 30 years is not an isolated event. It joins a growing list of high-profile sales and disappearances that have reshaped the domestic football landscape.
Bloemfontein Celtic was sold and rebranded. Bidvest Wits was bought out and vanished with 99 years of South African football history overnight. Highlands Park? Gone! Platinum Stars? Disbanded! Free State Stars? History!
And now, even one of the most professionally run clubs in the league, with multiple league titles and a respected academy, has opted to exit the scene.
The problem is no longer about struggling clubs at the bottom — it's about the very foundations of club ownership in the PSL.
What makes this trend more concerning is the growing number of sales to individuals who have money, but little footballing vision.
The sale of SuperSport United — to a company led by Calvin Lee John, the son of Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie — once again raises questions about the motive behind such deals.
McKenzie has made no secret of his desire to revive Bloemfontein Celtic and restore football in the Free State. But it's unclear whether this deal is rooted in football ambition or political convenience.
And that's the danger — South African football is increasingly vulnerable to being captured by people with deep pockets, but no real interest in development, sustainability, or the supporters themselves.
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